The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has confirmed that the problems at the border crossings between Libya and Tunisia are mainly due to security and logistical reasons such as the disrupti
Read moreLibya and Tunisia have agreed to form a joint committee to oversee the land and sea joint borders, Libya's Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Wednesday.
Read moreAn official at the Tunisian Ministry of Health, Faisal Bensalah, stated that his ministry intends to establish a field vaccination center at the land border crossing with Libya.
Read moreThe Tunisian President, Kais Saied, has ordered the reopening of borders with Libya starting 7.00 am on Friday, saying in a meeting with the Tunisian Foreign Minister, Othman Al-Jarandi, Interior Minister-designate, Ri
Read moreLibyan and Tunisian ministerial delegations, meeting in Djerba, agreed on security and health protocol that will be sent to the Libyan and Tunisian governments for approval ahead of reopening joint borders.
Read moreThe Undersecretary of the Libyan Ministry of Transport, Wissam Al-Idrisi said, that the committees from both Libyan and Tunisian sides are expected to meet in the coming days in order to develop a strategy to reopen th
Read moreThe Head of the Tunisian-African Business Council, Anis Jaziri, reaffirmed that the closure of the border with Libya by way of a Tunisian decision has negatively affected hundreds of economic institutions on both sides
Read moreThe spokesman for the Libyan Government of National Unity, Mohammed Hammouda, said Thursday border closure with Tunisia was agreed upon for health reasons only, adding that discussion between a Libyan ministerial deleg
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